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Neorprene and catwalks!

The 5th of November is one of the nights I miss the most about the homeland of bonny Scotland.  It is not the same holding a singular sparkler on your balcony in 20 degree heat! This serving of Paella and Bovril comes from Raith's midweek game against Livingston. PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR MATCHDAY PROGRAMME. Fashion, you are either with it or your not. " what colour will be this seasons new black?" What hairstyle is all the rage" or "what handbag will they be dancing round this summer?" But can these fashionistas keep up with the latest fashion, neoprene, Lycra and Vaseline. All over the world office water machines are the meeting point for departmental gossip, but lately the talk is not of scandals and drunken mishaps but of distances and times. Triathlons, marathons, mud-based torture runs are on the up and if you ain't doing it you ain't fashionable it seems. Associations all over the world are showing increase in memberships in their thousands...

As the temperature changes so does the price!

Finally autumn is here! The leaves are falling and the temperature is down to a cool 15 degrees I. The mornings. However a crisp autumn morning in Scotland is would be beautiful right now, Barcelona's trees just don't provide that colour! This Paella and Bovril comes from the home win 2-1 against Morton. This was my big game in a double header of games, the wee game being that little old el Clasico! Enjoy! PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR MATCHDAY PROGRAMME! More often than not it seems that the only club in town is FC Barcelona and not only in town but all over  Catalunya .  From the Pyrenees in then North to the Delta de  L'Ebre  in the South you will see the colours of  Barça  being proudly worn. Although over the past few weeks I have thought that the number of  Partick  Thistle fans in the Catalan capital had erupted as Barcelona's third strip is uncannily like the traditional Jags home strip. The Catalans are proud to wear their club on their...

Time is never on a footballer's side

Time is a bugger, with all it's wiggly nonsense, and now it is finally catching up with me! In a dew days I will be doing my second  triathlon event, the sprint distance this time round. Giving it time to get the training right and patience  with my trainer have been a staple of the training, something g a football fan is not know for! This edition of Paella and Bovril came from Raith's home game against Falkirk that saw an early lead from Rovers and a late equalizer from Falkirk.  Enjoy! P.S Please support me in my triathlon. Check out my page. To say that football fans are a fickle bunch is very much a understatement. Supporters, whether they be the fanatic that knows every inch of their clubs facts and figures or the one down the pub who vocalizes his disgust at the recent performance they can be happy one  minute and seconds later threatening to never watch another game to milliseconds later naming their first born after the entire team, are as changeable...

Is it a whale........is it a gorilla.......is it an elephant..... No it is a Flying Scotswomen in Raith top!

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Tarragona arrival of La Vuelta  I turned 3.........mumble mumble 2ish.......more mumbling this week and my lovely friends went and got me a personal trainer to get me through my last month of triathlon training! I must be mad cause I know this is going to hurt but I am excited to get my swim, run and cycle looked at by a pro!  Hope you enjoy this serving of P n B!  PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR MATCH-DAY PROGRAMME!  With a family visitor coming to visit this week. Of course I am excited to have a guest but I am a little more than excited that within their suitcase should be a sparkly new  Raith Rovers replica shirt for me to parade around Catalonia.  With the impending visit I have been planning things to see and do. One of these is to be a day visit to the Roman city of Tarraco (now Tarragona). A day wandering round some ruins and a wee picnic-what's not to like? It also just happens of be the day La Vuelta cycle race rides into town. When I a...

40 days and "footing"

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A bicycle made for 1 (I have called it "Flying Scotswomen")  Today (27th August 2013) marks 40 days until I once more  swim, cycle, run for Raith! I have been training almost every day and with a little over a month to go I am getting excited. I have really been bitten by the cycling bug and have invested in a wee road bike, Flying Scotswomen. This portion of P n B comes from Rovers 0-0 with Dundee.  Enjoy PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR MATCHDAY PROGRAMME What a difference a few years can make. Early 2012 I was a more-than-over-sized sack of couch potatoes and was not bothered one bit. Then crisis hits Spain. Jobs are lost and time is suddenly not occupied with desks and piles of paper work but an abundance of free time and where better to spend it than in Barcelona trying to get fit (ish). The Catalan capital is oozing with those trying to get fit. If you are not "footing" (Spanish for jogging, I kid you not!) along the Oly...

Closed for summer, open for the season.

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55,000, yes 55,000 tourist disembarked the multiple cruise ships last weekend. Luckily I live a little put of the centre so I could escape the madness of the tourists to the excitement of a new Scottish football season. Unfortunately after the high of the cup, Rovers could not kick off their season with a win. They went down 1-0 to visitors Hamilton.  This P n B comes from that match day programme. Enjoy! SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL TEAM! "Closed for the summer" signs have made there annual appearance upon many a companies entrance. Now we are not talking a few wee days off for a long weekend, but all of August. Most business, companies, shops and of course the local government have ground to a halt and the staff have escaped the hustle and bustle of city life for their family holiday homes. This leaves Barcelona with just a lot tourists and some left over locals. I love it. The roads are clear, supermarkets resemble le Mary Celeste and everyone is happy and sun kisse...

Heat, humidity and hola!

New season is getting well of to a decent start. The pundits sound up beat and fans seems to be enjoying the sunshine as well as the football.  Here we are having an even bigger heatwave temperatures yesterday hitting a nice 39 just perfect for a a wee cycle up Mont Juïc. So here we go the latest, and first for season 2013-14, Paella and Bovril from Raith's cup game against Queen's Park. A comfortable 6-0 victory for the Rovers saw them gain a wee trip along the road to Dunfermline in the next round. Enjoy this portion of P n B SUPPORT YOUR TEAMS MATCHDAY PROGRAMME! Barcelona is like a cauldron of soup at the moment. The humidity is boosting the temperature from a comfortable 31 degrees to a sweltering 39 plus. Doors are wide open and windows are never closed, anything to get a wee bit of a draught going! Even after several years here a Scotswoman just melts in this heat. I suppose it serves me right, a few weeks ago I was complaining about the terrible wet, grey an...